Fort Collins Audubon Society (FCAS) has worked to maintain access for 
birders to Timnath Reservoir ever since the town adopted a restricted 
access policy several years ago. The policy is a frequent source of 
confusion for birders. After a recent conversation with town officials, I 
thought it might interest some in the COBIRDS audience to update/reiterate 
the town's current policy for public access. See below. Feel free to 
contact me if you have questions.

John Shenot
FCAS President
Fort Collins, CO


Timnath Reservoir is one of the top birding destinations in all of 
Colorado, with 270 different bird species observed there throughout the 
years. However, *signs at the Timnath Town Park entrance and information on 
the town website state that access is for permit holders only.* I have some 
good news to share about that.

But first, some background. The Town of Timnath has a lease agreement with 
the water company that owns Timnath Reservoir that allows for recreational 
uses on the water and shoreline. The town adopted a policy limiting those 
uses to permit holders. *Town residents can get an annual shore use permit 
for free, but must pay to obtain a permit for boating. All others must pay 
to obtain a permit for shore use or boating – with one important exception.*

*FCAS secured an informal agreement with the Town’s Parks and Recreation 
Department that allows FCAS members in groups of 5 or fewer people to have 
free access without a permit to the reservoir shoreline, including the park 
on the southwest side of the reservoir, for wildlife viewing (including 
birding) only.* Larger groups must notify and get prior permission from 
town parks department staff. *If a town employee asks to see your permit, 
tell them you are a member of FCAS and you will be allowed access for 
birding*, but not for boating, fishing, dog walking, disc golf, or any 
activity other than wildlife viewing. *You will not have to show proof that 
you are an FCAS member.*

If for any reason a town employee insists you need a permit, please don’t 
argue with them. Be respectful, leave the area as requested, and notify 
FCAS so we can try to fix the problem. *Access by a non-town resident is a 
privilege, not a right, and it is important that all of us follow the rules 
and observe good birding ethics if we want this privilege to continue.*

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